The shores of Lake Geneva have attracted visitors and invaders for millennia. The cheerful city of Geneva sits on the lake's western shore, lofty snowcapped peaks creating a gorgeous backdrop on all sides. The city is perfect for exploring on foot; rent a bike to venture further. The top of any itinerary should be visits to Geneva's lakefront and its famed water fountain, the Flower Clock in the English Garden, St. Peter's Cathedral, Reformation Wall, Place Neuve and the birthplace of the U.N.
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With almost 20 years of gaming experience, our shop offers you a large choice of games and professionnal help. We are service oriented and make sure that you have a quality time during your visit. Our shop also offers tournaments, game nights and afternoons. You can contact us if you want to use our table outside of our official events.
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Visit Geneva with a certified tour guide. We organize city tours, walking tours and excursions. Our guides provides a variety of experiences for individuals or groups. Take a look at our website: https://geneva-tour-guides.business.site/
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The Patek Philippe Museum in Geneva is considered one of the world's foremost horology museums. It houses over five centuries of watchmaking history into two important collections: the extraordinary antique collection starting from the 16th century, which includes the earliest watch ever made and the Patek Philippe collection from 1839 onwards.
If like me you love your watches this is the place to visit if in Geneva.What a great collection of Swiss watches from the new to the beginning of watch making.What a marvellous way to spend a afternoon.
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The modern museum is well organised and easy to use iPad are offered in various languages to aid navigation around the exhibition. Although heavily weighing on the Brothers Grimm stories it's still a learning experience well presented and with fun dressing up stuff for the kids. Some good video footage too from the 1930s and we learnt about using these tales for propaganda too. The permanent exhibition is well worth spending some time on. There are cloakrooms, toilets, lifts and a pleasant coffee shop.
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Founded in 1974 as Geneva's "Kunsthalle", the Centre is the first contemporary-art institution in French-speaking Switzerland. A "Kunsthalle" is a space for production, research and experiment. Its purpose is to develop exhibitions and to actively put the public in contact with these exhibitions, with a view to opening up a space for dialogue around contemporary culture, as well as to publish art catalogues and books. Unlike a museum, the Centre has no collection. Focusing on the future, it showcases emerging artists from the local and the international scene.
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Home to a diverse international collection of modern art.
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